Psychologists often obtain ratings for target individuals from multiple informants such as parents or peers. In this paper we propose a tri-factor model for multiple informant data that separates target-level variability from informant-level variability and item-level variability. By leveraging item-level data, the tri-factor model allows for examination of a single trait rated on a single target. In contrast to many psychometric models developed for multitrait-multimethod data, the tri-factor model is predominantly a measurement model. It is used to evaluate item quality in scale development, test hypotheses about sources of target variability (e.g., sources of trait differences) versus informant variability (e.g., sources of rater bias), ...
Many psychologists collect multitrait-multimethod (MTMM) data to assess the convergent and discrimin...
A challenge facing nearly all studies in the psychological sciences is how to best combine multiple ...
An index for assessing interrater agreement with respect to a single target using a multi-item ratin...
Psychologists often obtain ratings for target individuals from multiple informants such as parents o...
Psychologists often obtain ratings for target individuals from multiple informants such as parents o...
Psychologists often obtain ratings for target individuals from multiple informants such as parents o...
Best practices in youth mental health assessment entail collecting reports from multiple informants....
Strong between-informant discrepancies are found in ratings of (pre)adolescent problems and in co-oc...
Strong between-informant discrepancies are found in ratings of (pre)adolescent problems and in co-oc...
Testing mediation models is critical for identifying potential variables that need to be targeted to...
Accurately assessing youth mental health involves obtaining reports from multiple informants who typ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/72634/1/1469-7610.00692.pd
The use of multiple informants’ reports (e.g., mothers, fathers, and teachers) for behavior rating s...
Nussbeck FW, Eid M, Geiser C, Courvoisier DS, Lischetzke T. A CTC(M−1) Model for Different Types of ...
KEY WORDS. Measurement invariance, factor analysis, random disturbances. ABSTRACT. This article show...
Many psychologists collect multitrait-multimethod (MTMM) data to assess the convergent and discrimin...
A challenge facing nearly all studies in the psychological sciences is how to best combine multiple ...
An index for assessing interrater agreement with respect to a single target using a multi-item ratin...
Psychologists often obtain ratings for target individuals from multiple informants such as parents o...
Psychologists often obtain ratings for target individuals from multiple informants such as parents o...
Psychologists often obtain ratings for target individuals from multiple informants such as parents o...
Best practices in youth mental health assessment entail collecting reports from multiple informants....
Strong between-informant discrepancies are found in ratings of (pre)adolescent problems and in co-oc...
Strong between-informant discrepancies are found in ratings of (pre)adolescent problems and in co-oc...
Testing mediation models is critical for identifying potential variables that need to be targeted to...
Accurately assessing youth mental health involves obtaining reports from multiple informants who typ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/72634/1/1469-7610.00692.pd
The use of multiple informants’ reports (e.g., mothers, fathers, and teachers) for behavior rating s...
Nussbeck FW, Eid M, Geiser C, Courvoisier DS, Lischetzke T. A CTC(M−1) Model for Different Types of ...
KEY WORDS. Measurement invariance, factor analysis, random disturbances. ABSTRACT. This article show...
Many psychologists collect multitrait-multimethod (MTMM) data to assess the convergent and discrimin...
A challenge facing nearly all studies in the psychological sciences is how to best combine multiple ...
An index for assessing interrater agreement with respect to a single target using a multi-item ratin...